JonNRb
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You can try a SS reset, but YMMV. I'm trying this (linked to what I did below). The guy from DragTimes did this with his Plaid (also linked below) and had no trouble getting into the beta despite having a score of like 5 (lol) before doing the reset.In all honesty it’s a bit of BS… Bought a model S Plaid with FSD and now I have to earn it with a score? Couple issues here… 1- I specifically purchased a Plaid to go fast. 2- I paid 10k for FSD… using FSD and not using FSD is completely separate. Yes, I like strong acceleration at times when I am fully in charge of the car, but I also have easy days I’d like my car to drive me to pick up milk. Am I the only one that thinks this is bs?
I (and I think a lot of other people) feel your pain w.r.t. having to "earn" a feature you paid good money for. It really does feel like BS. However, given what I've seen FSD beta do, it's definitely not ready for anyone to just "try out" on a whim. If you want to be savvy, you have to muck with your car a little bit and drive 100 miles like a "safe" person and can then resume driving how you like. If you don't care all too much or aren't up to date on the forums and Tesla-specific news sites, you'll get the update according to how conservatively you like your ride.
This will eventually go GA once they've gotten the car to be 10x less murder-y. Until then, you've gotta either be really aware of how the beta is capable of killing you or so uncomfortable with Autopilot's driving style that you'll take over every chance you get.
Safety score reset
I am hoping to try the FSD beta. Is it true that if I opt out of the FSD queue and the opt back in a few hours later I can reset my safety score?
teslamotorsclub.com
DragTimes' Take On Tesla FSD Beta & How He Got It Despite Racing
DragTimes has officially received the Tesla FSD Beta update. He talks about how he got his score up, and what he thinks of the software so far.
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